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TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20041 JCOV 25 November 2004 Results for the plastic-fluorocarbon compatibility tests Status.

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1 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20041 JCOV 25 November 2004 Results for the plastic-fluorocarbon compatibility tests Status of hygrometric studies Budget proposal M. Battistin

2 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20042 ILK institute (Dresden) performed plastic-fluorocarbon compatibility studies on two different materials C3F8C3F8 Vespel SP1 Kel-F (PCTFE) 500 hours @ 60 °C; 20 bar Optical evaluation: for both materials no visible changes and no sediments have been founded Weight and dimension analysis… Analysis on fluid… Analysis on material…

3 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20043 Fluid analysis: for both materials Vespel SP1 airCO 2 OctafluorpentaneNot identified Kel-F (PCTFE) Impurities <0.01% C3F8C3F8

4 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20044 Specimen weight and dimension Vespel SP1 Sample number Before test After test after 30 min @ 60°C Weight differenc e [N][g] [%] 11.66711.66691.6656-0.09 21.67501.67471.6733-0.10 31.67791.67801.6764-0.09 41.67671.67651.6752-0.09 51.66741.66701.6658-0.10 61.66431.66401.6624-0.11 71.67521.67501.6736-0.10 Average =-0.10 After the test the specimens have lost about 0.1% of their weight. No differences in dimension have been detected.

5 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20045 Shore hardness and tensile test Vespel SP1 No differences in hardness have been detected before and after the test: 83 Shore D on all the specimens Before After After the test the average mechanical values were: σ m = 94.1 MPa - std. dev. = 2.0 MPa ε B = 12.9% - std dev. = 0.8% Before the test the average mechanical values were: σ m = 90.7 MPa - std. dev. = 4.1 MPa ε B = 12.5% - std dev. = 1.4%

6 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20046 Specimen weight and dimension After the test the specimens have gain about 0.027% of their weight. Dimension differences have been detected: - Length: -0.33% - Width: -0.33% - Thickness: +0.77% Kel-F (PCTFE) Sample number Before test After test after 30 min @ 60°C Weight differenc e [N][g] [%] 119.018319.030819.02740.048 219.073019.084219.07440.007 319.052219.057719.06940.090 419.363919.372019.36540.008 518.441718.453218.44520.019 618.813518.817518.81540.010 718.770018.773018.77130.007 Average =0.027

7 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20047 Shore hardness and tensile test Before the test the average mechanical values were: σ m = 49.9 MPa - std. dev. = 1.3 MPa ε B = 188.1% - std dev. = 47.7% No differences in hardness have been detected before and after the test: 78 Shore D on all the specimens Before After After the test the average mechanical values were: σ m = 54.3 MPa - std. dev. = 0.5 MPa ε B = 142.7% - std dev. = 45.2% Kel-F (PCTFE)

8 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20048 Conclusions: Vespel SP1 can be used for our valves seats On the test condition Vespel SP1 shows an EXCELLENT resistance against octafluorpropane (C 3 F 8 ) Kel-F (PCTFE)Vespel SP1 On the test condition shows a GOOD resistance against octafluorpropane (C 3 F 8 ) Detailed results can be found in EDMS document number 509206

9 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 20049 Humidity sensors characterization Marco Fossa (CERN PH-HC - INFN Genova - University of Genova) is developing the sensor characterization at Genova University. Marco will present the result of his study during next JCOV meeting (January 2005?) The aim of the study is to infer the response behavior of HMX sensors and to define a general procedure for humidity sensors characterization including the effects of  relative humidity;  temperature;  voltage supply;  interchangeability.

10 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 200410 Sensors Tested Hygrometrix 2000 resistive sensors Benefits  low costs (if in die format)  reduced dimensions  radiation hard Concerns  fragile in use  low signal output 3mm

11 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 200411 Experimental strategy Procedure Air volumes in contact with saturated salt solutions. Controlled bath temperature (±0.2°C) Humidity measurements by Chilled Mirror Hygrometer 27 sensors investigated Operating conditions Temperature range (-12 ~ 23°C) Humidity range (11 ~ 96%) Supply voltage range (1.2~2.2V)

12 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 200412 Preliminary results: interchangeability ±35%

13 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 200413 Preliminary results: response to Rh

14 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 200414 Preliminary results: supply voltage effect

15 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 200415 Preliminary results: overall Rh=85% Rh=50% Rh=15% T=20°C

16 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 200416 Conclusions ? It is still too early to have definitive assumptions. Marco Fossa will present the results in January 2005.

17 TS-CV-Detector Cooling 25/11/2004M. Battistin - JCOV 25 November 200417 2005 JCOV budget suggestions:  ILK project associate (PJAS) financing: 48 kCHF  Pipes cleaning trolley: ~15 CHF  2 new machines for CFD calculation: ~8 kCHF  Infrared camera training + calibration material: ~3 kCHF  Fluorocarbon leak detection device: ~2 kCHF


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